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Kinkuna Country Fun Park<br />

This is a fun place for families as there are pools, water slides and toboggan rides. There<br />

is also a wildlife section where a highlight is the feeding of the lions. Princes Highway.<br />

Nyerimilang Park<br />

This park is situated on Lake King and has bush walking trails, picnic areas and also<br />

overlooks three islands in the area.<br />

Wyanga Park Winery<br />

Located 10km from town, there are wine tasting's here as well as a restaurant. The winery<br />

also runs popular day and evening cruises from Lakes Entrance Club Jetty.<br />

Lorne<br />

Lorne on the Great Ocean Road is a very popular coastal area and has an English<br />

atmosphere. The Erskine Falls are 10km from Lorne in Angahook – Lorne State Park.<br />

Melbourne<br />

Melbourne, the capital city of Victoria, is located in the south-eastern corner of <strong>Australia</strong>,<br />

and is the southernmost mainland capital city. As the capital city, Melbourne has become<br />

a large urban centre and is home to approximately 80% of the state's population.<br />

Melbourne is one of the world's most diverse and multicultural cities. Almost a quarter of<br />

Victoria's population was born overseas.<br />

Melbourne has an extensive public transport network. It has one of the world's most<br />

extensive tram networks, one of a kind in <strong>Australia</strong>. For visitors there is a a free City<br />

Circle Tram, which takes in many of Melbourne's sights.<br />

Melbourne is referred to as the garden city, and the state of Victoria is officially known<br />

as the garden state with parks and gardens in abundance.<br />

Melbourne is on the Yarra river and Melbourne runs inland from Port Philip Bay to the<br />

south. The central area is oblong with Flinders Street to the south, Latrobe Street to the<br />

north, Spring Street to the east and Spencer street to the west. Running north to South are<br />

Swanston and Elizabeth streets.<br />

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